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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Tuesday, and
apparently it's gonna be a wild Tuesday night. So buckle
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up and get ready and here's what you have to
be in store for tonight on the world famous Jesse
Kelly Show. First off, we have to honor somebody West.
We lost another hero. We'll get to that in just
a moment. Christy Nome, our DHS secretary, was rushed to
the hospital about five minutes before the show started, and
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now we have an update on that. I'll get to
that also in just a moment. Then here's your warning
right off the bat. There's going to be some Israel
Iran talk, and it's going to more focus on America,
the split in Trump's government with the base, and that
we're gonna focus more on that aspect of it. I'm
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aware that missiles are currently raining down on Tel Aviv
and things like that. I'm aware of what Iran said,
which I will update you all on. But yes, there's
gonna be some Iran Israel talk in the first hour,
and I don't know if we'll come back to that.
Like I have told you before, I am not wearing
a flak jacket in the middle of Tel Aviv. I
am not a war correspondent and don't want to be.
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I am going to sift through information as it comes in,
and I can't do that live on the air. So
there is your warning. There'll be some talk in the
first hour, and then we'll moving on to the things
I'm much more passionate about, and that would be things
right here at home. Before we get into any of that,
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longtime listeners of the show will know this is something
we believe in very deeply here. Honoring the fallen, Honoring
people who serve this country and give their lives for
this country is a big deal to us. It always
has been, it always will be Medal of Honor Monday
all that, But those who die during training, military training,
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or I should even I should include non combat things.
It has always bothered me that that person rarely gets
any honors nationally. You honor the guy who grabs his
rifle and charges a machine gun nest that guy gets honored.
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But the guy who was serving in a combat zone,
who his truck drove off a bridge and ended up
drowning in a river. He gave his life to his
country too, who died during training. Training. Military training is dangerous.
It can kill you. Somebody listening to the sound of
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my voice right now has lost somebody in military training.
And you don't get headlines for it. You don't get
a national celebration of it. Chief Warrant Officer to Dustin K. Wright.
He was with the hundred and first Combat Aviation Brigade,
US Army. He lost his life pilot, helicopter pilot Apache,
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I believe, but Chopper went down training mission. He is gone.
Is he less heroic than the guy who charged the
machine gun nest? He was willing to charge the same nest.
But he's gone now. Because helicopters, let alone military ones.
Helicopters can be wonderful and they can be very, very
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dangerous things. And when helicopters, when something goes wrong on
them and they all out of the sky, they don't
have the option of gliding to a highway somewhere and
attempting to put her down. They tend to drop like stones.
And if you're in one, that's all she wrote for you.
And this hero deserves to be honored, and he most
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definitely deserves taps to be played in his honor. Last,
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that's MP's brother. All right. To the other thing that
I need to get out of the way before we
talk Israel Iran. Maybe I bet you even heard about
it during the commercial break right before the show came on.
Christy Nome, DHS Secretary Christy Nome was rushed to a
hospital in DC. We now have an update. Allergic reaction. Okay,
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she's fine, there's nothing life threatening. There was no assassination attempt,
so don't panic. Christy Nome is going to be just fine.
All right, all right, now, let's discuss what's happening right now.
For the latest, I say the latest, and this is
going to be the last update you're going to get,
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like minute by minute update. I would say. An hour ago,
Iranian state media put out this statement quote, there is
a surprise tonight that the world will remember for centuries.
Between that ominous statement and the fact that we have
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American troops heading that way, is real launching missions as
we speak. There are missiles raining down on Tel Aviv.
When you combine all of these things, what it creates
is panic and fear in the minds of people. Maybe
you are experiencing this as we speak. Maybe you are
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half listening to the sound of my voice, or maybe
you're listening with baited breath, dying for the latest updates.
Is this World War III? Is everything coming to an end?
What it's going on? But let me first before we
dig into things. Remind you again, and I'm probably gonna
remind you again tonight. In war truth is the first casualty.
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That's a saying much older than you and I. In
war truth is the first casualty. It has been this
way forever, it is this way now, and it will
always be this way. There are different interests in different countries,
multiple different interests in whatever country you're in, all competing
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to win the propaganda war, to win the hearts and minds.
You should think that, you should say that, you should
feel that, bavad and so in the end, here's what
happens is normal people, normal people. You end up watching
the news, scrolling through social media, and every time you
turn it on, oh my gosh, a missile just saying
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that's a dead school kid. I don't understand. But calm down.
There is always a new thing going on on the planet,
and lord knows America is going to be involved in it.
Every single time there is one, there's always a new video.
Sometimes it's fake, sometimes it's real, sometimes it's old, sometimes
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it's propaganda. So there's always something you can doom scroll
on and work yourself into a tizzy over. And you
should not do that. Do not allow your self, your happiness,
your contentment, to be robbed by things completely out of
your control. If you spend the next three, four or
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five hours tonight before you go to bed, consuming every
bit of war video and war headlines you can possibly get,
and then go lay down to sleep at night, and
you stay there tossing and turning for another two or
three hours because you can't get things off your mind,
you screwed up. Don't do that, put it down, walk
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away from it. If it's bothering you. There's always something
new after we've had a chance to digest what is true,
what is not, what was bunk information, what was accurate information?
Twenty four hours from now, you and me, we will
meet right here again to digest what happened twenty four
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hours ago. We are not going to work ourselves up
in a tizzy on everything happening right now. That said,
it's very obvious that we are in very in and
this is going to create some division. Let's discuss that division.
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Before we discuss that division, you know what you could
do tonight instead of doom scrolling on social media. Do
you want to go to bed with a smile on
your face instead of going to bed miserable and stressed.
Why don't you go grab all the family pictures in
your home, the hard copy f pictures. Why don't you
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grab them, get them all stacked up in piles on
the kitchen counter, on the dining room table. Why don't
you go grab those home movies, those camquarterer tapes. Watch them,
put them on in the background, Watch that old family
vacation when your dad was still there, Listen to his voice.
Then when you're done with that, put that on the
dining room table, on the counter. Then go to legacy
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box slash Jesse and decide that you will keep those
memories forever, because you'll allow these Americans to digitize all
of this for you in Tennessee by hand. They will
digitize your stuff and send you all that stuff back
legacybox dot com slash Jesse. Preserve it and pass it on.
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We'll be back. You're listening to the oracle you love
this one. It's a scream Baby. The Jesse Kelly Show.
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on an incredible Tuesday.
Remember you can email the show Jesse at jessekellyshow dot com. First,
that's that's before we get to our domestic coalition and
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the divide between you and other people who are at
who are your allies, the divide inside of Trump's cabinet.
Let's get to this momentum. Momentum is one of those
things that's very difficult to quantify. Nobody in the history
of the world has successfully come up with the ultimate
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formula on how to create it. But what many of us,
but I'm sure what you can do is we recognize
it when we see it, don't we have you? Have
you ever watched a game where your team was winning,
whatever kind of game it was Baseball, football, doesn't matter. Basketball,
your team is winning, you have the lead. If the
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game ended at right this moment, you're going to win,
and yet you know you're going to lose. You had
a twenty point lead in basketball, and in the last
five minutes they've scored fifteen points. It's down to five,
and there's still five minutes left in the game. You're
still ahead, you're five points ahead. You know you probably
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can win. But you're watching it and you know we've
already lost. Why because you see momentum. You can see it.
The United States of America, we are most definitely getting
involved in the Israel Iran war. Momentum says we're getting involved.
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You can sniff it. As soon as we started moving
large quantities of equipment over to that area. That shows
you this is where the momentum is going. And then
you started to hear things from Donald Trump. We gave
them sixty days. I tried to make a deal, tried
to do this. Now we're getting statements like this from
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Donald Trump today. Quote, we know exactly where the so
called Supreme Leader is hiding. He's an easy target, but
is safe there. We are not going to take him out,
at least not yet. But we don't want missiles shot
at civilians or American soldiers. Our patients is wearing thin.
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Thank you for your attention to this matter. You know
what the really important statement is there? What really important sentence.
It's not the first or the last one. You know
how we've been saying as a country, Hey, this is
between Israel and Iran, but don't touch our troops. Don't
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touch our troops. You've heard Rubio put out a statement
saying that Pete Haggs had to put out a statement
saying that Trump basically said the same thing. Keep your
hands off our troops. Keep your hands off our troops. Well,
it looks like someone else got that special protection. So
we don't want missiles shot at civilians or American troops. Well,
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what's I tell you? Donald Trump is no fool. Everybody
can everyone with two eyes can see. Iran does not
have the advanced targeting capability. They don't have the intelligence
capability of Israel or America. They don't have the ability
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to precisely target people specific things. They can't do it.
It would be more similar to I realize it's slightly
more accurate than this because their missiles, But it would
be more similar to the bombing from World War Two
where you would fly overhead and yes you have a target,
and yes you can drop all these bombs, but wind
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and I have a variety of factors. Mean they're going
to land all over the place. That's what Iron has. Yeah,
they might have a bunch of missiles, but they don't.
They can't really control anything. So what do they do.
They just fire a bunch of missiles at Tel Aviv,
wherever they land, they land, what's going to happen? Civilians
are gonna die. Like I said, right when the show
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was starting out, they'd landed like twenty twenty five of
them in Tel Aviv. I'm sure they got somebody. The
American President flat out came out and said, any civilians
and it's on, we can come get you. We the
United States of America, We're going to be involved. We
already are involved to some extent. There's no question Israel
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doesn't take a step like they took without America's permission,
And anyone telling you otherwise has no idea how foreign
politics works. Israel believes they exist under the protection of America,
that they are able to function surrounded by their enemy
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because of the constant threat that America will step in
and help if they're attacked. But like any other relationship,
this kind of relationship comes with strings. If you will,
the strings are going to be, Hey, you want Big
Daddy's military, then you need Big Daddy's permission before you
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go spouting off against somebody or something. They Net and
Yahoo never launches that strike the other night against Iran
without Donald Trump's approval. Now I know what you're thinking.
Donald Trump came out and said we had nothing to
do with this. Member Marco Rubio put out a statement
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that night and said this had nothing to do with us.
Haveven's I think even alluded to. Basically we didn't even know.
That's a complete lie. As I was pointing out earlier,
don't get caught up in what anyone is saying, because
I'm here to give it to you right between the eyes.
America will lie a lot during this. Our military will lie,
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our intelligence services will lie, our media will lie, Donald
Trump will lie, Marco Rubio will lie, Israel will lie
during this, and Yahoo will lie. Their media will lie,
their intelligence service will lie. Iran will lie during this,
intelligence lying, the Ayatola he'll lie. The military will lie.
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Because everybody lies during a war, the good guys, the
bad guys, who you're rooting for, who you're rooting against,
they all lie, and they all spend a great deal
of time pointing out the lies of the other side.
But here's what you need to know about every single
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war that's ever been fought. They are all lying at
all times, and this is all geared at public opinion.
Every leader, no matter what country he's in, if you're
a Supreme leader of Iran or president of the United States,
every single one of them understands they only exist in
their seat as long as the public approves of it,
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and so the ongoing propaganda war is aimed at you.
Just accept that they're all lying. Now, let's discuss the
division in our party, our country, our coalition. Before we
do that, let's cook some meat perfectly. Do you well,
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday, kind
of a wild Tuesday, giving you about another thirty minutes
of Israel Iran talk at the Max, and then we're
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moving off. I want to talk about things domestically. Now.
Let's talk about some of the divisions on our side
over all this, because we are very clearly going to
get involved than this whole thing. Let's focus on Trump's cabinet,
shall we? A couple months ago? Wasn't long? I think
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this was March if I remember, I'm pretty sure I'm
right about that. Taulca Gabbard member Taulca Gabbard is the
Director of National Intelligence. You know what that means. Technically,
Taulsea Gabbard is in charge of every American intelligence agency.
She is in charge of it all. That's a big, big,
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big deal. There's no super secret mission out there that
she is not aware of. There's no intelligence that's kept
from her. That's a lie, but at least there shouldn't
be intelligence that's kept from her. Taulca Gabbard sat in
front of Congress and she said this.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
The ICY continues to assess that Iran is not building
a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Comani has not authorized
the nuclear weapons program that he suspended in two thousand
and three. The ICY continues to monitor closely if Tehran
is to reauthorize its nuclear weapons program.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
Okay, Tausi Gabbard, this is I think it was last
week she put this out, came out, put out an
internet video. It was long saying this.
Speaker 3 (21:15):
I recently visited Hiroshima in Japan and stood at the
epicenter of a city that remains scarred by the unimaginable
horror caused by a single nuclear bomb dropped in nineteen
forty five, eighty years ago. Because as we stand here today,
closer to the brink of nuclear annihilation than ever before,
political elite and warmongers are carelessly fomenting fear intensions between
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nuclear powers. Perhaps it's because they are confident that they
will have access to nuclear shelters for themselves and for
their families.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Okay, she goes on, look, it's a three minute long video.
I'm not going to play the whole thing. Tausi gabbered, Obviously,
obviously feels very strongly against getting involved in any other wars.
She doesn't believe Iran's creating a nuclear weapon. Remember her
role in the Trump government DNI. She's not some paper
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pusher in the basement. It's a big deal. Well, you'll
have to forgive the audio because he was on a jet.
Jewish producer Chris cleaned up the audio as best he could.
Trump was asked about that. Here's what he said.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
How close do you personally think that they were to
getting one?
Speaker 1 (22:29):
Because Tulca Gower Tolsey gaberttestified in March that the intelligence
community said Iran wasn't building a nuclear Here what she said,
I think it was worthless to happen. I don't care
what she said. That's what he said. Oh, speaking of momentum,
in case you're wondering whether or not we're going to
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get involved. He also said this, look.
Speaker 3 (22:54):
Before here, and then a real end, notts fire.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
And just I know you can't hear. The reporter said
what are you looking for here? And Donald Trump responded
and said, a real end, not a cease fire or
or giving up entirely is that okay too, are you
what's he looking for us? Not a ceasefire, giving up
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entirely a real end. Donald Trump intends to go all in.
Combine that with this little fact, and I'll give you
a little prediction that I don't know. It may may
come true before the show's over tonight. Combine that with
this fact, Donald Trump was meeting with the G seven leaders.
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Donald Trump abruptly left that meeting. It's obvious to everyone
that he left that meeting to convene with his national
security people. Guess who wasn't invited? This reporting came out
today Tallisie Gabbard did d and I, the Director of
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National Intelligence was not invited to the meeting where all
the military and intelligence people were meeting. So Chris, go
ahead and write this one down. Brother, Tulsa Gabbard will
not be DNI for very much longer. How that actually
will play out, I don't know. It will depend on
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a couple different things. It will depend on how angry
Trump is with her. It'll depend on how angry she
is she is with him, and that includes her ambitions.
What are they does Tulsi Gabbard view her current post
as the last one She ever wants in the government.
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She obviously believes in this non intervention stuff pretty strongly.
And if you combine that with the fact that she
thinks this is her last post of the government. I
don't know, and I don't know her. I don't know
that's what she thinks. But if that that's what she thinks,
Tausa Gabbard very likely may quit in a huff. And
then if she quits in a huff, she very well
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maybe bouncing around the various media stations telling everybody that
Donald Trump is a vicious warmonger controlled by the Jews.
I mean, you might be. You might be getting at
both barrels. If she's politically ambitious and she knows she
can't really return to the Democrat Party, maybe her, maybe
her combined with Trump, maybe they come to the summer
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to some agreement where she, you know, she resigns. And
of course she'll resign for the same reason everyone in
politics resigns. I just want to spend more time with
my family, which is always a lie. These people hate
their families. I'm not saying she does, but it's generally
a lie. They just all put out the same boiler
plate statement to make themselves look like decent people and
not the sociopathic nut jobs they really are. I just
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really want to spend time with my wife. The guys
haven't seen his wife in three years, so you never
know what it's going to be. So I'm not making
a prediction on the details. But Tulsa Gabbard is not
law for the Trump administration that you can write down.
I have no intelligence on this, you should know. I
have not had a single source leak this to me.
But just like we just discussed in the very beginning,
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you can see momentum, can't you. You have the very
doubvish DNI heading up intelligence for the president who has
made the determination to start dropping bombs on Iran. Donald
Trump announced yesterday that Tehran should evacuate. Just digest that
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for a moment. The American president told the people of
the biggest Iranian city that they need to get out now.
Donald Trump has already mentally committed himself. He's in the
United States of America. Is in. We are not spending
all that time and money sending carrier groups over there
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so they can cruise around and watch the Israelis have
all the fun. Trust me, he's in now. This obviously
is going to create a rift inside of not just
his cabinet. This is going to create a rift inside
of what is known as the Maga coalition, the coalition
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that elected Donald Trump. So let's discuss that, because I
realized that is stressing a lot of people out that
all of a sudden, you have this Trump voter who's
all in, yes, kill all the Iranians, and then you
have the other Trump voter who says, no, no more
foreign intervention, no more regime change, no more foreign wars.
So we just talked about Trump's cabinet. Let's talk about us,
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the coalition who elected Donald Trump. Before we talk about that,
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Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. One more is all
you're getting on this Iran Israel stuff and then we're
moving on. I want to talk about other things. It's
not going to dominate my show. And like I said
a bunch before, I'm not a war correspondent. So here's
what I want to address is the domestic Trump coalition,
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because the coalition of Donald Trump, the coalition of people
who elected Donald Trump, is very, very very divided on
this issue. The country itself. This is what is this?
You gove? You gov did a pull overall they asked Americans,
should we get involved in the war overall? Six to sixteen? No,
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that's a lot Republicans. Where do Republicans fall fifty three
to twenty three? No? What about Trump's voters in particular,
fifty three to nineteen. No. Now here's what we have
to understand about coalitions, and it's an obvious point, but
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we should talk about it. It takes different coalitions that
have different passions, and we need those coalitions coming together
to elect a president. It takes different coalitions coming together
to elect an American president, and they come together because
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they realize there is at least some amount of overlap,
there is an acceptable amount of overlap with their values
and the other values from the different coalitions. But here's
the rub in all that I've watched it my whole life,
and I'm watching it happen right now. Every single part
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of well, every single different coalition that elects an American president,
every one of them believe they are the most important coalition.
They believe the president would not be there if it
was not for them, and therefore they believe that their
particular interests should be served the most because they are,
of course the most important coalition. And Donald Trump wouldn't
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be there without me. For instance, what kind of people
came together to elect Donald Trump? Well, borderhawks me. I'll
tell you one of the main reasons I voted for
Donald Trump. He's tougher on the border than anyone else
Donald Trump. That was a big thing for me. Maybe
you're a tax person, understandable. I believe taxes should be low.
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That's a coalition. Maybe that's your main thing. Maybe you're
more cultural, more social. Maybe it's abortion for you. You believe
in the life of the unborn. You think Donald Trump
was more pro life than Kamala Harris. Boom got your vote.
Maybe you're a gun guy, a gun girl. Is Donald
Trump perfect? Don guns? Of course, not way better than
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Kamala Harris? You bet voting for Trump. There are a
bunch of different coalitions that came together in agreed that
Donald Trump was better for their interests than Kamala Harris
than the Democrat Party was. And now all parts of
that coalition believe that their views on Israel Iran should
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be the ones that are most listened to, because without them,
Donald Trump wouldn't ever be elected. But here's the truth.
When you come together as a coalition are going to
be underserved with some of the things you care about,
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and you understand that when you come together, you're going
to get some of the things you like, and you're
not going to get all of the things you like.
For me, so far, I would rank Donald Trump two
point zero as a solid B plus president. Easily can
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move into an A. Easily could move into a C.
We have to see where it goes. He secured the border,
that's huge for me. He is deporting as many people
as the courts as the current system allows. That's enormous
for me. He has tried to clean out some corruption
from the government. He has not brought back the FBI whistleblowers.
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That's a huge negative for me. There are positives, there
are negatives. However, I understand that in voting for Donald Trump,
I did not vote for Jesse Kelly. I voted for
Donald Trump. So I'm going to get some things that
I don't necessarily like, and I did that willingly. When
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I chose to become part of the Trump coalition and
vote for Donald Trump in the general election, doesn't mean
I won't criticize when I disagree. Doesn't mean I won't
praise when he does right, But I understand I am
not the whole coalition. Me, my interests. I'm a part
of it. You your interests, You're a part of it,
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You're not the whole thing. Foreign policy wise, there is
a deep divide. I'll set aside all of America. There
is too, But there's a deep divide on the right
when it comes to foreign policy. There are many people
out there who believe that dropping American bombs on Iran's
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nuclear sites is the same thing to do, the right
thing to do. That we have to stop be wrong
from getting a nuclear weapon. If we don't, they'll drop
it on New York City or something like that. There
are a lot of people on the right who believe that,
and you know what, you can make perfectly reasonable arguments
for that. And on the other side, there are people
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who have watched twenty years of horrific, embarrassing American failure
when it comes to foreign policy. They have watched America
get involved in Middle East place after Middle East place.
They've watched US screw everything up. They've watched US regime
change only to create a worse regime afterwards. And they're
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looking around asking why is this any different? And you
know what, every one of those people, they have a
great reasonable argument too. My like, I'll give you a
little bit of my base and where I come from
on this in just a couple minutes. But I will
once again implore you do not divide, Do not, especially
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not publicly. Do not fight with your political allies over
something as complicated and messy as foreign policy. I am
telling you right now, I believe we are going in.
I think we're going some version of all in. Look,
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I know people will have these dreams of We're just
gonna drop a couple bombs and we'll leave it up
to the Israelis to figure out what happens from there.
Do you really think we're gonna drop a couple bombs
and topple a regime and not have any say in
what comes afterwards. No country in the history of the
world would operate that way. And do you think Donald
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Trump's gonna say, hey, I'm done. I don't know what
that's on you guys, I don't want any control of it. Oh,
be serious, I think we are going in. We're going
all in. If you hate that, you have a great argument.
If you love it, you have a great argument. All
I'm asking is, don't fight with your political allies because
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there's a break in the coalition. What Chris Chris said,
What if we just strike facilities? Buddy, you're pretending like
it's checkers when it's chess. I know that's what everyone wants,
but everyone wants stuff, cruss, pizza to be good. It's
not good. I'm sorry life doesn't work out the way
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you want. All Right, enough of this talk. Let's do
some other stuff next